The M&P 2.0 Metal: First Impressions and What We’re Changing
Ernie Medina, Chief Instructor at Tap Rack Bang, provides first impressions of the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Metal. He highlights its addition to the California roster, compares its metal frame to polymer versions emphasizing increased mass and stability, and discusses its aggressive grip texture. Medina notes the optics-ready slide but the need for suppressor-height sights for co-witnessing and plans to upgrade sights and add a red dot.









